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"body": "<br/>\n<div class=\"rgonly\">\n <div id=\"rgdatabox-Core\" style=\"display:none;\">\n <p>\n RGMediaType:short stories;\nTitle:\"Iwao-chan!\";\nCreators:Yachiyo Uehara;\nInterestLevel:Grades 9-12; Adult;\nReadingLevel:;\nGuidedReadingLevel:;\nLexile:;\nTheme:Everlasting love; Motherhood;\nGenre:Memoir;\nPoV:First person reminiscence of a Nisei woman;\nRelatedEvents:;\nAvailability:No availability;\nFreeWebVersion:No;\nPrimarySecondary:;\nHasTeachingAids:No;\nWarnings:;\nDenshoTopic:;\nGeography:San Francisco, California;\nChronology:1950;\nFacility:;\n </p>\n </div>\n</div>\n<div id=\"databox-Articles\" style=\"display:none;\">\n <p>\n Author:Yachiyo Uehara;\nTitle:\"Iwao-chan!\";\nPubName:;\nPubDate:1993;\nPubDetails:;\nDOI:;\nWebsite:;\n </p>\n</div>\n<p>\n Short story by Yachiyo Uehara about a\n <a class=\"encyc notrg\" href=\"https://encyclopedia.densho.org/wiki/Nisei\" title=\"Nisei\">\n Nisei\n </a>\n woman's bond with her deceased\n <a class=\"encyc notrg\" href=\"https://encyclopedia.densho.org/wiki/Issei\" title=\"Issei\">\n Issei\n </a>\n mother in the years after the war. As the story begins, Yachiyo is on a plane from New York to San Francisco around 1950 with her two-year-old son Andy, the first time since the war years that she would be returning to her hometown. She will be moving there, initially staying with her Issei father. She is saddened that Andy will never meet her mother, whom she last saw in 1944 when she left\n <a class=\"encyc notrg\" href=\"https://encyclopedia.densho.org/wiki/Heart_Mountain\" title=\"Heart Mountain\">\n Heart Mountain\n </a>\n for New York and who subsequently died after they returned to San Francisco. She is relieved that her father, who dislikes children, tolerates Andy and even seems to like him. But she is also concerned about the dangerous stairs leading to the small house. She finds that despite her death two years prior, her mother's presence permeates the house. One day, while Yachiyo is fetching a first-aid kit after her father cuts his hand, she hears her mother's voice calling out Andy's Japanese name, \"Iwao-chan.\" She hurries outside to find Andy reaching perilously for a favorite blanket hanging from a branch over the stairs. After grabbing him before he can fall, she learns from her father that her mother had fallen in the same spot just prior to her death.\n</p>\n<p>\n Author Yachiyo Okubo Uehara (1916–99) was born in Tokyo and arrived in San Francisco at age eight. During World War II, she and her family were forcibly removed from their homes and sent first to the\n <a class=\"encyc notrg\" href=\"https://encyclopedia.densho.org/wiki/Pomona_(detention_facility)\" title=\"Pomona (detention facility)\">\n Pomona Assembly Center\n </a>\n , then to the Heart Mountain, Wyoming, concentration camp. She and her husband, Kenji Sumi, left Heart Mountain for\n <a class=\"encyc notrg\" href=\"https://encyclopedia.densho.org/wiki/Resettlement_in_New_York\" title=\"Resettlement in New York\">\n New York\n </a>\n in May of 1944 to join a younger sister. She later returned to San Francisco in 1950, as does the protagonist in the story. She began writing short stories while in her sixties in answer to her son wanting to know more about her life history and published a string of autobiographical stories in the 1980s. \"Iwao-chan!\" won the 1993 James Clavell American-Japanese Literary Award.\n</p>\n<div id=\"authorByline\">\n <b>\n Authored by\n <a class=\"encyc notrg\" href=\"https://encyclopedia.densho.org/wiki/Brian_Niiya\" title=\"Brian Niiya\">\n Brian Niiya\n </a>\n , Densho\n </b>\n</div>\n<div id=\"citationAuthor\" style=\"display:none;\">\n Niiya, Brian\n</div>\n<p>\n Might also like \"\n <a class=\"encyc rg\" href=\"/wiki/Unfinished Message (short story)\" title=\"Unfinished Message (short story)\">\n Unfinished Message\n </a>\n \" by Toshio Mori; \"\n <a class=\"encyc notrg\" href=\"https://encyclopedia.densho.org/wiki/The_Summer_of_%2743_(short_story)\" title=\"The Summer of '43 (short story)\">\n The Summer of '43\n </a>\n \" by Noboru Endow; \"\n <a class=\"encyc rg\" href=\"/wiki/One with the Angels (short story)\" title=\"One with the Angels (short story)\">\n One With the Angels\n </a>\n \" by Yachiyo Uehara\n</p>\n",
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